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2022
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March 31st; Thursday. "18 Reasons I Won't Be Getting a Covid Vaccine." Clear, cogent summary.

March 30th; Wednesday. Compare Greece (69% vaccinated) and Bulgaria (29% vaccinated).
March 29th; Tuesday. mRNA vaccines put you at risk for Acute Coronary Syndrome.

March 28th; Monday. Turns out there's not just one but several squirm-making rap songs by the Ones in Checked Shirts. As if hip-hop wasn't long enough in the tooth already, is there anything more embarrassing than schoolteachers trying to present themselves as tough, streetwise rebels? Having seen how young Hungarians think when they come out of school, hard to imagine a better outcome for children here than a teachers' strike lasting many years.
March 27th; Sunday. Proper informed consent leads to 99.8% of US soldiers refusing the covid-19 gene therapy.

March 26th; Saturday. A singer I've never heard of, Jay-Jay Johanson: Vertigo. A strangely obvious conceit, that the mixed anxiety & allure of falling in love is like giddy fear of heights. Yet I've never seen a love song using this metaphor - must be some. Simple melodies; spacious, lush textures; slightly tiresome moping attitude / Smoke / She's Almost You. He does the Glum Nordic Face very well.
March 25th; Friday. Here is a video about a man preparing some transparent wood. Fascinating, and shows just how much patience & precision is needed to do chemistry. If the sheer weirdness of making wood you can read text through doesn't make your heart beat faster, nothing will.

March 24th; Thursday. One of our contributors, Jacques Attali, is alleged to have said something rather creepy in 1981. Did he? In any case, here is an attendance list for Davos 2020. You might be glad in future you downloaded this list of almost 3,000 names and backed it up.
March 23rd; Wednesday. In the last couple of days, warm weather has suddenly arrived. Shadows are still chilly, but walking through patches of sun forces the removal of any pullover or coat. Over ten years ago already, Bill Gates outlined a deranged plan to engineer special mosquitoes, releasing them into the wild so that everyone gets vaccinated against their will. Someone has to stop this man soon.

March 22nd; Tuesday. In Robin's flat, there is a machine that makes odd whirring noises at intervals through the night, breaking in on hours of silence. Oddly soothing, it might be a gas meter in the cupboard, but it sounds somehow like the engine that operates the world behind the stage, like the cogwheels buried in the walls I remember from one particular delirious fever when I was a child.
Wonderful engravings from an esoteric 1615 text.
March 21st; Monday. More on US-run bioweapons labs in Ukraine, and the creepy kind of warfare they apparently were researching: a radio interview.

March 20th; Sunday. Ukraine implements Total Surveillance Digital ID system.
March 19th; Saturday. Possible subjective evidence of health improvement: outdoors, during a few afternoons of chilly winter sun, strange small stabbing feelings of hope, joy, renewal. Miniature Toblerone chunks of Maslow peakness.

March 18th; Friday. The real project behind the covid-19 charade just grinds on.
March 17th; Thursday. A 1970s horror film I've never seen, and probably would rather not see. Seems to have quite a cult around it.

March 16th; Wednesday. Apparently today a teachers' strike starts today, led by the so-called 'check-shirted people'. No Hungarian I ask about this has heard of them, which sounds right for the PR skills of schoolteacher unionists. They probably thought that publicly embracing their reputation as grungily-dressed middle-aged wallies was a stroke of creative brilliance.
March 15th; Tuesday. An intriguing find - this is L. Ron Hubbard, prewar associate of English magician Aleister Crowley, WW2 US Naval Intelligence officer, 1940s science-fiction writer, and 1950s founder of the Scientology cult, doing jazz-funk in 1974. All eleven members of the band were on the boat 'Apollo' where Scientology Church members had to live for a couple of years because so few countries wanted to let them dock and disembark: Power of Source.

March 14th; Monday. A relatively sober New Yorker article on Putin. Misses the main point, the globalist takeover, but within its limitations, quite thoughtful.
March 13th; Sunday. A noisy crowd march past Robin's flat for an hour. I go downstairs and find they call themselves The System Changers. Their Pigeon of Doom logo is interesting.

March 12th; Saturday. Polar-bear squatters photographed living in the outbuildings of an abandoned Soviet weather station.
March 11th; Friday. More on Ukraine, US biowarfare labs therein, and Fauci's illegal gain-of-function research in Wuhan & Ukraine

March 10th; Thursday. Eerie overlaps between the covid-19 stunt and Ukrainian bioweapons labs.
March 9th; Wednesday. It seems that in late February the US Congress officially authorised piracy for the first time since 1812. Half-wits everywhere.

March 8th; Tuesday. Clearer and clearer that the mRNA gene therapies do not reduce covid-19 mortality. Although they cause extra deaths of other types.
March 7th; Monday. Two more snatches of the charming Dylan Moran, a decade apart from each other by the look of it. Was it last night I witnessed Robin discovering a deflated life-size blow-up swan in his flat, hidden down the side of a wardrobe? Doubtless swimming-pool-worthy, with the words "This is not a life-saving device" printed somewhere on its bottom?

March 6th; Sunday. Under cover of the Ukrainian Distraction, UK government slips out stats showing "vaccinated" Britons dying in bigger numbers / Time to re-examine several governments' lies about covid-19 / Getting horribly clear that Moderna not only created but patented covid-19 before it broke out / Redacted documents let the covid cat out of the Moderna bag / Israeli hospital data on miscarriages, stillbirths, and spontaneous abortions due to the mRNA "vaccines" / More evidence the damage & death from the gene-therapy injections was orders of magnitude worse than covid-19 itself.
March 5th; Saturday. a 2020/2021 report showing that the cheap, safe, well-understood drug ivermectin cures covid-19, and how its conclusion got changed to say it didn't work, so a vaccine could be justified. Meanwhile a pass is being rolled out on the strength of the harmful "vaccine" that was never needed for the epidemic that was never a threat.

March 4th; Friday. Finish a book I bought last year, 'A Comparative View of French and British Civilization' by F.C. Green. Each chapter tackles a separate theme, and the time span is not even the whole of the 19th century. Green looks at the 1830s to the 1880s, comparing both countries in terms of religion, school reform, the novel, the theatre, general conventions & morals, and very interesting it is too. "And to quote the Saturday Review (1866): 'French novels differ from ours in so many respects that it is hard to believe that they belong to the same period in civilization.'"
March 3rd; Thursday. A song which deserves to be mentioned, purely on the strength of the title: Your Mother's Got a Penis, from some people who (apparently) brought us 'Fear of a Welsh Planet'.

March 2nd; Wednesday. An interview which usefully runs through some previous epidemic/vaccine scams going back to the 1980s.
March 1st; Tuesday. The risk of stroke after a covid-19-related gene-therapy injection increases by over 111 times.

Mark Griffith, site administrator / markgriffith at yahoo.com

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